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Bernhard Müller house in Monaca. Monaca has a history dating to the 18th century. The land on which it stands was granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by patent, bearing the date September 5, 1787, to Colonel Ephraim Blaine (1741–1804), who served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, was commissary-general of the Northern Department from 1778 to 1782, [5] and was ...
Formerly a school and currently a museum 12: Irish-Townsend House: October 25, 2024 : 1229 7th Avenue: New Brighton: 13: B.F. Jones Memorial Library: B.F. Jones Memorial Library: December 15, 1978 : 663 Franklin Avenue
Rural history museums in Pennsylvania (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "History museums in Pennsylvania" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total.
Moon Township was created in 1812 when the area in Beaver County south of the Ohio River was reorganized from three into four townships. [1]Over the years, communities were formed from Moon Township: Raccoon Township in 1837, Phillipsburg Borough in 1840 (now Monaca), and Potter Township in 1912.
This list of museums in Pennsylvania encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
Northumberland County Historical Society; Location: 1150 North Front Street, Sunbury, Pennsylvania 17801 Type: Historical/Museum/Library: Key holdings: Artifacts from Fort Augusta and the French and Indian War through the American Revolution; civic and church records from the time of the region's earliest settlers to the present; historic newspapers, vintage photographs, and other items of ...
The Richard T. Foley Site is an archaeological site in Jackson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States, in the southwestern corner of the state.Located along Job Creek, [2]: 5 the site was known since the late 1960s to local artifact collectors as a valuable collection location.
The Golden Dome is a 38,000-square-foot (3,500 m 2), 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Monaca, Pennsylvania on the campus of the Community College of Beaver County.On April 22, 1974, the Community College of Beaver County Building and Construction Committee decide to build the Physical Education and Recreation Center, better known as the Dome.